Sweetwood Bark (Noun)
Meaning
Aromatic bark of cascarilla; used as a tonic and for making incense.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The local healer recommended a tea made from sweetwood bark to soothe the patient's digestive issues.
- The artisan carefully shredded the sweetwood bark to mix with other herbs for a unique incense blend.
- In traditional medicine, sweetwood bark is valued for its aromatic properties and used to make a variety of tonics.
- The fragrance of sweetwood bark wafted through the air as the incense sticks burned, creating a calming atmosphere.
- To make the traditional remedy, the apothecary combined dried sweetwood bark with other botanicals and essential oils.